Ohlins YA 469 Mounting Instructions

Shock absorber for Yamaha R6
YA 469
Mounting Instructions
Note!1
Please note that there can be small differences between your product and the images in these instructions.
Note!1
Note!1
Before you install this product, check the kit contents. If anything is missing, please contact an Öhlins dealer.
Warning!
Before you install this product, read the Öhlins Owner’s manual. This product is an important part of the vehicle and the vehicle stability.
Kit Contents
Description Part No Pcs
Shock absorber YA469 1 Sticker Memo notes 01180-01 1 Sticker set Öhlins 1 Owner’s manual 07242-07 1
2
1
Put the motorcycle on a work stand so that the rear wheel barely touches the ground.
2
Remove the seat and the tank side panel.
3
Remove the screws on the tank, one in the front and one on each side.
4
Pivot the tank and loosen the upper attachment nut of the original shock absorber.
5
Remove the screw that attaches the pull rods to the swing arm. Remove the lower shock absorber attachment.
6
Remove the upper attachment of the original shock absorber. Remove the original shock absorber.
7
Remove the original spacer between the upper shock attachment and the frame.
MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS
Warning!
We strongly recommend to let an Öhlins dealer install this product.
Warning!
If you work with a lifted vehicle, make sure that it is safely supported to prevent it from tipping over.
Note!1
When you work with this product, see the
vehicle service manual for vehicle specic
procedures and important data.
Note!1
Before you install this product clean the vehicle.
8
Use the original screws and install the Öhlins shock absorber in the same position as the original shock absorber.
9
Install the tank, side cover and the seat. Install all removed parts in the same positions as they were before removal.
Note!1
Lower the vehicle so that the suspension is slightly compressed before you tighten the screws.
Caution!
Make sure that you tighten all screws to the correct torque and that nothing fouls or restricts movement of the shock absorber/front fork/ steering damper when the suspension is fully compressed or extended.
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